David Villa scored three times Tuesday in Spain's resounding 4-1 victory over Russia, a win that confirmed the Spaniards as a team to beat at the European Championship.

After completing his hat trick in a steady rain in Innsbruck, Austria, Villa saw teammate Cesc Fabregas also score. Russia's goal came from Roman Pavlyuchenko long after things were decided. Villa scored the first hat trick in the tournament since 2000.

Villa completed his memorable game after dribbling around Roman Shirokov in the 74th to shoot past Akinfeev with his right foot. He matched the achievement of Patrick Kluivert of the Netherlands on June 25, 2000 against Yugoslavia, the last hat trick at Euros.

Pavlyuchenko scored with a header in the 86th, and Fabregas got his goal in stoppage time in the Group D game.

-- Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic found his long-lost scoring touch and defending champion Greece fell victim to it with a 2-0 loss in Salzburg, Austria.

Ibrahimovic had no international goals since October 2005 before connecting with a powerful right-footed shot in the 67th minute for his 19th goal for Sweden. Petter Hansson scored five minutes later off a scramble misplayed by the Greek defense.

Set up by fellow forward Henrik Larsson on a give-and-go, Ibrahimovic's shot eluded Greece goalkeeper Antonis Nikopolidis, who threw himself to the right and got a finger on the ball before it sailed into the upper right corner of the goal.

Central defender Hansson had a rebound of a shot from Fredrik Ljungberg deflect off his body and into the net while two Greece defenders and Nikopolidis desperately tried to clear the ball.

Greece, an 80-to-1 shot when it won the tournament in Portugal four years ago, started with seven players from that winning squad. But it showed little offense and never really threatened once it fell behind.

Mexican goalie arrested: A goalie for Mexico's national team is facing misdemeanor trespassing and resisting arrest charges after an incident at a downtown Chicago hotel.

Police say Oswaldo Sanchez was asked to leave the Westin Michigan Avenue early Monday and he refused. The hotel called police, who arrested Sanchez when he again refused to leave.

Sanchez told reporters in Mexico City that teammates were listening to music in their room and wouldn't turn it down as the hotel asked. Sanchez says police arrived as he was trying to calm things down, grabbed him, sprayed him with tear gas and took him into custody.

Police officials confirmed officers did use pepper spray to subdue Sanchez, explaining he was resisting arrest.